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Any given Saturday
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersOver the past 50 years, Elizabeth Reynolds, 81, has never missed a USC tailgate weekend. Every home game during the football season, she parks in the same structure, sits in the same spot on campus and brings the same tailgate food – some sandwiches and...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Boston Bruins
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Local museum curator to appear on radio show
757-247-4741The Isle of Wight County Museum curator is expected to make an appearance a satellite radio station Oct. 2. Tracey Neikirk is scheduled as a guest on the Jay Thomas Radio Show at 5:35 p.m. The show appears on Sirius Satellite Radio, Stars Channel 102,...Tags: Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Radio Industry, Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, Holiday Vacations, Mike Ditka
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Leftover recipe: Turkey and Roasted Pepper Panini
South Florida Sun-Sentinel- 8 large slices crusty Italian bread - 8 slices cooked turkey breast - 1 (12-ounce) jar roasted red peppers, drained - 1 (4 1/4-ounce) can chopped black olives - 8 ounces sliced provolone or mozzarella cheese - 1/4 cup creamy Italian or ranch...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Food and Dining Culture
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Usher to Be a Dad Again
Zap2It.comUnless Usher wants to go the George Foreman route, he'll actually have to get creative with baby names this time around. The R&B singer Usher Raymond and his wife Tameka Foster are expecting their second child together, reports People. The couple...Tags: Major League Baseball, Usher, Alicia Keys
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Tony Daly, 74; sports doctor for famous athletes, including Clippers and Olympians
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTony Daly, a doctor for sports stars who became one in his own right because of this work, died Friday at his home in Beverly Hills after a six-year battle with prostate cancer. He was 74. At the time of his death, Daly was director of sports medicine at...Tags: Medicine, Multi-Sport Events, Christianity, Roman Catholic, Oscar De La Hoya
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'Burn After Reading' headlines Toronto film festival
Special to NewsdayIt's been the launchpad for any number of hits-to-be, and the crash-and-burn site for a few that weren't. It's elitist. It's all-embracing. It's high-brow. It's audience-friendly. It's a showcase for such avant-gardist auteurists as Hong Kong's Wong Kar-...Tags: Madonna, Muhammad Ali, Jessica Biel, Richard Johnson, Donald Trump
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Favre hardly alone in indecisive retirement
O, by the WayGoodbye." It's a simple word, but sometimes it's just hard to say. OK, well maybe it's easy to say and hard to, you know, stick with it. That has been Brett Favre's problem. He has come so close to saying goodbye so many, many times. Then, in March, he...Tags: Florida State University, Brett Favre, Cher, Frank Sinatra, Retirement
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Talk shows
"The Early Show," 7 a.m., WBBM-Ch. 2: Secrets to a Longer Life; Sara Bareilles performs. "Today," 7 a.m., WMAQ-Ch. 5: Actors Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly ("Step Brothers"); chef Mario Batali; brain foods; painting projects; actress Rue McClanahan....Tags: Will Ferrell, Miley Cyrus, Jay Leno, Oprah Winfrey, Celebrity
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U.S. delivers punch-junk effort
IN THE WAKE OF THE NEWSBEIJING — Oh, how Howard Cosell would mock this. Having followed the halcyon days of Cassius and Smokin' Joe and Big George and the young Sugar Ray, how it would have pained the perspicacious Howard to watch these pusillanimous pugilists of our...Tags: Middleweight Boxing, Multi-Sport Events, Lennox Lewis, Muhammad Ali, Lightweight Boxing
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Chicken And Brie, But Drop The Croissant
Q:We were at a French cafe this summer and had a wonderful sandwich on a croissant with fried chicken breast and fresh basil and a blanket of brie cheese. I wonder if you could put together a lighter rendition that I could try at home. A: You are...Tags: Eating Disorders, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Health Treatments, Illnesses, Food and Dining Culture
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From Ivory Towers, A Design For Affordable Housing In New Orleans
Any other network would have turned it into a reality competition. But "Architecture School" (Sundance, 9 p.m.) unfolds instead as a six-episode documentary series. It follows a real project in Tulane University's innovative School of Architecture:...Tags: Political Candidates, Multi-Sport Events, CBS Corp., RuPaul, Jay Leno
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Wilder carries heavyweight load for U.S.
Chicago Tribune Olympic BureauBEIJING — There is something retro—marvelously retro—about a great American heavyweight. The country that gave the world Muhammad Ali hasn't earned a heavyweight gold medal since Ronald Reagan was president. So while it might be too...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Thomas Hearns, Muhammad Ali, Awards and Prizes, Ronald Reagan
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